Simultaneous Electrochemical Dual‐Electrode Exfoliation of Graphite toward Scalable Production of High‐Quality Graphene

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Youlong Xu
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Ming Gao ◽  
Yihong Kang ◽  
Jia Li ◽  
Jiahong Wang ◽  
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A facile plasma–liquid technique is designed and demonstrated for rapid and mass production of few-layered phosphorene.


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Taotao Li ◽  
Weiwei Xu ◽  
Chaowei Li ◽  
Songfeng E ◽  
...  

Hollow-structured boron nitride nanosheet cubes were produced via a recyclable salt-templating method, which leads to a high efficiency up to 88.4% on a gram scale.


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Author(s):  
Vijayan Srinivasapriyan

The material demand for metal organic framework (MOF) production necessitates advances in their expedient and scalable synthesis at room temperature, which is pivotal for the chemical industry.


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Dan Liu ◽  
Weiwei Lei ◽  
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High-quality wrinkled and few-layered graphene sheets have been produced via a mechano-thermal exfoliation process for a simple, effective and low-cost mass production.


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Vol 24 ◽  
pp. 51-52
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R. A. Bartaya

The unique 70-cm meniscus-type telescope of the Abastumani Astrophysical Observatory supplied with two objective prisms and the seeing conditions characteristic at Mount Kanobili (Abastumani) permit us to obtain stellar spectra of a high quality. No additional design to improve the “climate” immediately around the telescope itself is being applied. The dispersions and photographic magnitude limits are 160 and 660Å/mm, and 12–13, respectively. The short-wave end of spectra reaches 3500–3400Å.


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R. L. Lyles ◽  
S. J. Rothman ◽  
W. Jäger

Standard techniques of electropolishing silver and silver alloys for electron microscopy in most instances have relied on various CN recipes. These methods have been characteristically unsatisfactory due to difficulties in obtaining large electron transparent areas, reproducible results, adequate solution lifetimes, and contamination free sample surfaces. In addition, there are the inherent health hazards associated with the use of CN solutions. Various attempts to develop noncyanic methods of electropolishing specimens for electron microscopy have not been successful in that the specimen quality problems encountered with the CN solutions have also existed in the previously proposed non-cyanic methods.The technique we describe allows us to jet polish high quality silver and silver alloy microscope specimens with consistant reproducibility and without the use of CN salts.The solution is similar to that suggested by Myschoyaev et al. It consists, in order of mixing, 115ml glacial actic acid (CH3CO2H, specific wt 1.04 g/ml), 43ml sulphuric acid (H2SO4, specific wt. g/ml), 350 ml anhydrous methyl alcohol, and 77 g thiourea (NH2CSNH2).


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